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I was playing around with ASPNET AJAX MaskEditExtender control and ASPNET Validation controls when I was working with a profile page and doing some input validations. Everything seems to be fine until I was told to always retain the phone mask format in the TextBox. Here’s my code for Phone number masking: <asp:TextBox ID="TXTPhoneNumber" runat="server" MaxLength="13" ValidationGroup="GroupA" /> <asp:MaskedEditExtender ID="MaskedEditExtender1" runat="server" TargetControlID="TXTPhoneNu... ...

Allow me to quote here some emails I sent to the the Dot NET developers group in my company, Injazat, or, as we call ourselves, Ninjazat. I thought it’ll be useful to share some with you as well. · ASP.NET MVC - 20 Hours of FREE Video Tutorials · LINQ FAQ o LINQ FAQ for Newbie’s o LINQ FAQ Part 2 · How we handle application configuration · ScottGu ASPNETMVC Session Video Available Now (Part 1/2 & 2/2) · Web Validation: Best Practices and Tutorials · Building a Single Sign On Provider Using ASPNET ...

[If you are looking for a quick answer, jump here.] Yesterday morning was probably one of my least favorite in recent memory. I arranged to take the day off to go shopping with my wife, but I had to check-in to make sure everything was okay at the office. I checked my email from home and found that there were suddenly two issues reported on my project that was scheduled for an update in production that night. Needless to say I had to address the problems. It turns out that neither were more than ...

So, I decided to put my custom GridView in a AJAX UpdatePanel. This was my first serious exposure to AJAX (asp.net). I discovered that I was having major problems. I kept getting an "unspecified error". Because it occurred whenever I clicked on a row, I assumed it had to do with the JavaScript I wrote for the GridView. I did tons of web searching about how to properly use script in a controlled wrapped in an update panel. I tried a few things, including embedding the script and registering the script ...

ASP.NET AJAX Original Roadmap When Microsoft released ASP.NET AJAX Extensions (formerly codename ATLAS), their roadmap for the core extensions was to release ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 for ASP.NET 2.0 (AKA, .NET Framework 2.0) as separate installation, and have that to integrate greatly with Visual Studio 2005, and then integrate that with ASP.NET 3.5 to be part of it, enabling you to have the same experience (better experience actually) with Visual Studio 2008. Of course that's all while having the "futures" ...

Today is the primary day of Muslim's ADHA (Sacrifice) feast. I'm enjoying it with family activities in my grandmother's house and few hours later my uncle's house. Thanks God both have wireless Internet connectivity. This how I could still check my Google Reader items (see shared items), while showing my profile pictures to my uncle's little daughter and other kids from the family! Then I noticed that the feast has a great gift, coming from Microsoft this time. I found that Microsoft has opened 3 ...

Yeah, the wait is OVER! The new ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions have arrived IT has the ASP.NET MVC Framework, baby Quote from the extensions homepage: What’s in the Extensions Release? ASP.NET MVC ASP.NET MVC provides model-view-controller (MVC) support to the existing ASP.NET 3.5 runtime, which enables developers to more easily take advantage of this design pattern. Benefits include the ability to achieve and maintain a clear separation of concerns, as well as facilitate test driven development (TDD). The ...